Vice PM inspects implementation of infrastructure projects in Atyrau rgn
As part of his working trip to Atyrau region, Vice Prime Minister Roman Sklyar inspected the implementation of infrastructure projects of the Nurly Zhol program, Strategy2050.kz reports with reference to the Prime Minister's press service.
Roman Sklyar and Governor of Atyrau region Makhambet Dosmukhambetov visited the border area "Kurmangazy". Deputy Prime Minister inspected the operation of the Kurmangazy checkpoint and the construction of the republican highway Aktobe – Atyrau – border of the Russian Federation.

The Kurmangazy automobile checkpoint was opened for multilateral traffic in 2004. Every day, up to 4,000 people and 1,200 vehicles pass through the border with the Russian Federation, in both directions.
Also, Roman Sklyar and Makhambet Dosmukhambetov visited the reconstruction sections of the Aktobe – Atyrau – Rusian border highway, at each section heads of contracting organizations reported on measures to ensure stable operation and plans for the coming period.
The total length of the road is 893 km. Of these, 545 km pass through the territory of Atyrau region. As part of the Nurly Zhol state program, 432 km are being reconstructed (330-598 km of Atyrau – Aktobe, 616-893 km of Atyrau – Astrakhan of the Russian Federation). Road construction works are carried out in two directions.

Summing up the inspection of the facilities, the deputy prime minister have set tasks for the timely and high-quality completion of the construction.
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